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UCF Researcher Further Explores Nanotech to Improve Cancer and Disease Detection
Building upon his previous nanoparticle research, Xiaohu Xia received a National Institutes of Health grant to further enhance the sensitivity and accuracy of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) testing to screen for cancers and other diseases.
UCF Graduate Programs in Engineering, Computer Science Highlight Research in U.S. News Rankings
Breakthroughs in AI, virtual and augmented reality, hypersonic propulsion, cybersecurity, robotics and more are pushing the envelope for UCF’s engineering programs.
UCF Partners with NASA on New Engineering Graduate Certificate
The certificate program will train students to evaluate and test the electrical and electronic components of devices and equipment used in the harsh environment of space.
The Power Behind UCF’s Tech Talent Machine
The public is taking notice of what researchers and corporations have known for years: Central Florida is one of the most valuable centers of tech research and talent in the nation.
UCF Researcher Studies Science Behind Limb Coordination to Help Stroke Patients
Qiushi Fu’s foundational research on bimanual coordination may help victims of stroke, limb loss or other conditions limiting limb usage improve their quality of life.
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